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Your fine wine calendar

Upcoming releases for your diary

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Burgundy
This is one of our biggest offers, and a firm favourite . Alongside Bordeaux, having a range of Burgundy wines in your cellar is considered a good foundation to build on.
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Brunello di Montalcino
Another perennial favourite among collectors, Brunello di Montalcino offers incredible value, considering the quality, demand and longevity of its wines.
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The Rhône Valley
There is a huge range of styles and grape varieties on offer from the Rhône, making it a fantastic starting point if you're new to collecting.
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Piedmont
The region of Barolo in the Piedmont hills is growing in importance on the fine wine stage. Red wines here are made from Nebbiolo, and are beautifully ageable – a must for any collector.
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Bordeaux
Red Bordeaux is the classic bedrock of any fine wine cellar, renowned for its balance, complexity and ageability. This is the biggest collecting offer of the year.
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Bolgheri
Located on the Tuscan coast, Bolgheri is home to some of the greatest and most iconic Italian fine wine producers: Sassicaia, Ornellaia and Masseto.
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La Place de Bordeaux
This is a release of fine wines from around the world – from Chile to China, and everywhere in between. The diverse range on offer is a fantastic opportunity for the collector to discover new regions.
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Artisan Champagne
A hugely exciting release, this is an opportunity to explore the smaller-scale, artisanal side of the world’s most celebrated sparkling wine region, beyond the Grandes Marques.
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The Loire Valley
There is a dazzling diversity to explore along the length of the Loire River. There is great value to be found here, in a region often described as “the next Burgundy”.